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SEPTEMBER 2015
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NEW Year… Lots NEW at Larchmont Temple… We have new key Senior Staff, some new office configuration, A new Covenant Café for you to sit and schmooze over a cup of coffee, Even a new High Holy Day prayer book we’ll be sampling… Yet who we are and what we are all about remains the same… Our Covenant Community, connecting over 830 households, Hopes that this New Year brings you closer to family, closer to our congregation in creating a place filled with kindheartedness and care. And, welcoming one another and this New Year with open arms, May 5776 bring us closer to God as well….
Rabbi Jeffrey Sirkman
LT Covenant Learning 5776
THIRTY-NINE BOOKS Our One Volume Guide to the Galaxy “…Jewish Bible reading is an active process; it requires attentiveness and a willingness to enter into dialogue with the text…What matters most is that the text be allowed to become a vehicle of our own ongoing search.
Prof. Everett Fox
Genesis, Exodus, Proverbs, Psalms, Isaiah, Ezekiel… bible books that are familiar to us from Friday night sermons, Saturday morning Chevrah Torah or our children preparing for Bar/Bat Mitzvah…
But did you know there are a total of 39 books in all? Books that provide guidance, warning, advice, comfort… with themes of renewal, building character, bringing light in times of darkness, showing gratitude, repairing relationships, even repairing our world.
While we can’t cover all 39 books of the bible, each helps us face life’s challenges and gain greater meaning and understanding of
ourselves and the world around us. This year’s visiting scholars and our LT clergy will further advance us on this journey in a variety of ways, among them: CHEVRA TORAH… Shabbat morning, 9 am, explore a key question in the weekly Torah portion, starts 10/3. TED TALKS (Torah Enriched Dialogue)… Compelling monthly videos featuring our very own clergy team: Rabbi Sirkman, Rabbi Miller, Cantor Scher and Rabbi Rudin. BEN BAT BINAH – NEW BITE-SIZE VERSION… 6-week sessions, Fall, Winter and Spring. An exploration of Jewish learning and living, take one or all three. See more on page 5.
In this Issue… From Rabbi Sirkman cover Brotherhood Breakfast: Date-Onomics 4 Cantor Scher, Choir Invitation 6 LT Covenant Learning cover Sisterhood Fall Fitness Yoga Event 4 Jane Sable-Friedman 6 Looking Forward 2 Interfaith Connection Welcome Coffee 4 Rabbi Rudin, Religious School 6 From Harri Taranto 3 Scholar-in-Residence, Prof. James Kugel 5 Social Action 7 Nursery School Picnic 4 Rabbi Miller’s Ben Bat Binah, Bite-Size 5 Family News, Contributions 7 Worship Schedule 8
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This new LT year, with so many hopes and goals we share, I am most looking forward to…
CELEBRATING EVERY SINGLE DAY....
praying and learning, shmoozing and
eating, laughing and weeping, wondering and questioning, reaching and growing,
helping and hoping...together
with YOU... The journeys we share are so very connected, and the blessings you bring make what I do, what we all do, a gift...The kind of gift you can open again with joy every single day!
Rabbi Jeffrey Sirkman
CONTINUING THE SACRED WORK of Audacious hospitality… to welcome every
single person who walks in the doors of
Larchmont Temple warmly
and openly. It is our job as a covenantal community to
nurture the idea of being there for
each other. Only in that way can we grow and transform ourselves from honest human encounters. It is not always easy to go out of our way to welcome a stranger, whether in our own home or in our Temple. I look forward to taking bigger steps to engage and embrace all – from our long-time members, to those who are seeking a spiritual place to call home.
Cantor Tracey Scher SO MANY THINGS including amazing trips and programs with LarFTY, JYGLT, and JYGLT jr. I am looking forward to new and exciting opportunities for learning together as a community. I am also looking forward to crafting innovative experiences for our teens that will enrich their Jewish Journeys.
Seth Marion
A NEW YEAR IN WHICH NOT EVERYTHING IS BRAND NEW. I'm excited to do my second spin around the Jewish calendar with our LT community, and continue building relationships and exploring together what it means to be a covenantal congregation. Some highlights on the horizon include drinking coffee together in our Covenant Cafe, starting a new Ben/Bat Binah program (see page 5 for more details), growing our Chesed Corps, and collaborating on an exciting new initiative called LT Connects (stay tuned for more info!).
Rabbi Bethie Miller …BUILDING DEEPER RELATIONSHIPS with the nursery school families and helping them make meaningful connections in the Larchmont Temple Nursery School community
Lisa Gershon …ANOTHER WONDERFUL YEAR OF LEARNING and growth. I look forward to
reconnecting with familiar faces, and meeting new ones, while coming together for inspiring worship
and meaningful learning. I am
especially excited to work with our incredible team of clergy and professional staff, as we explore new and creative ways of engaging kids, teens, and adults.
Sarah Marion
…MEETING and ESTABLISHING RELATIONSHIPS with Larchmont Temple members, collaborating with our wonderful Clergy and staff and contributing to the well-being of the Temple.
Jane Sable-Friedman MAKING JUDAISM ENGAGING and exciting for our learners and families, trying out new ideas and getting to know everyone in the LT family!
Rabbi Eve Rudin
…DREAMING BIG with everyone. I hope to build strong relationships and to inspire new avenues of prayer, listening, and performance. My goal is to be constantly teaching and learning in order to discover the possibilities and potential of the Larchmont Temple community.
Ben Pagliaro
Join Us as We Welcome
Jane Sable-Friedman Executive Director
Rabbi Eve Rudin Director of Education, Youth & Families
Ben Pagliaro Music and T’fillah Coordinator
Sunday, September 20 4:00 – 6:00 PM
Mermey Garden
Refreshments served and an ice cream truck stopping by so please bring the entire family!
Larchmont Temple 75 Larchmont Avenue, Larchmont, NY 10538 914-834-6120; FAX: 914-834-6503 www.Larchmonttemple.org a member of the Union for Reform Judaism
JEFFREY J. SIRKMAN Rabbi
BETHIE MILLER Assistant Rabbi
TRACEY SCHER Cantor
RABBI EVE RUDIN Director of Education, Youth & Families
LISA GERSHON Director of Early Childhood
JANE SABLE-FRIEDMAN Executive Director
FREDDA MENDELSON Cantor Emerita
H. LEONARD POLLERz’l Rabbi Emeritus
EDWARD GRAHAMz’l
Cantor Emeritus
BOARD OF TRUSTEES HARRI TARANTO
President RON HAUBEN
Honorary President JULI KARSON
Executive Vice President STACEY CHERVIN-SIGDA
1st Vice President ROBERT ROTHMAN
2nd Vice President DAVID SZABO
Financial Vice President MARTHA STEINMAN
Administrative Secretary MICHAEL NATHAN
Treasurer
DAVID BECKER SHEILA CHERVIN
STACEY CREEM MICHAEL FINEBERG
YVETTE GOOREVITCH KEN GORDON
BARBARA LEWIS KAPLAN STEVE LEHMAN
BETH METZENDORF TOBY SKLAREW
AMY SOMMER RANDI SPATZ
KAREN ZIMMERMAN Trustees
STEWART ROSS
Brotherhood President
ROSEANNE AMOILS Sisterhood Representative
JEFFREY WANG KAREN EPSTEIN
Youth Education Committee Chairs
LESLIE CLIFFORD NICOLE FIFTAL
LTNS Steering Committee Chairs Thank you for submitting by the 1st of each month to [email protected] Cynthia Weissman, Editor/Designer Carol Scharff, Proofreader Printed on recycled paper
FROM THE PRESIDENT Dear Fellow Larchmont Temple Congregants, I hope that you and your close ones had a nice summer. Is it just my imagination or does summer seem to go by faster each year? The good news is that this brings us to High Holy Days faster as well. Don’t listen to those who say that the High Holy Days are early this year; as Rabbi Sirkman will tell you, they are always just on time. Let me start by wishing you Shanah Tovah for 5776. While several changes have taken place since last May (more on that below), LT remains the same covenantal community we have come to love and I know that we all look forward to being together again. In early July, we welcomed Jane Sable-Friedman as our Executive Director. Jane was born in New York and moved to Israel as a young child with her family. She was raised on Kibbutz Cabri in the Western Galilee. Jane graduated from Bar Ilan University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and from the Haifa University with a Master’s Degree in Cultural Geography. While in Israel, Jane was involved in Kibbutz Management and Culture Administration. She worked together with one of the most influential Israeli Artistic Directors. Jane returned to the USA in 2004 and became the Executive Director at Temple Adat Shalom in Poway, CA and in 2010 became the Executive Director of Temple Beth El, Jewish Community Center in Aptos, CA. Jane received her FTA (Fellow in Temple Administration) from NATA (National Association of Temple Administrators) and serves as a Vice President on their Board. Jane is married to Doron and together they have three sons: Tal, Gal and Adam. Jane is excited to join Larchmont Temple as the Executive Director and can be reached by calling the Temple office or through her email at [email protected]. We are delighted to have Jane in her new role. She has already made a number of important changes to LT’s operations and procedures. We look forward to her continued contributions as LT evolves and grows. This summer, we also welcomed Rabbi Eve Rubin as Director of Education, Youth and Families. Prior to joining the LT team, Rabbi Rudin served as the Director of the Congregational School at Park Avenue Synagogue in New York City, the Director of Camp Excellence and Advancement at the Foundation for Jewish Camp, and served as the Director of NFTY (North American Federation of Temple Youth) and the URJ Kutz Camp for Reform Jewish teens for the URJ (Union for Reform Judaism). A product of the Reform Jewish movement, Eve graduated with a BA in Near Eastern and Judaic Studies from Brandeis University and was awarded a Wexner Graduate Fellowship during her rabbinic studies at HUC-JIR where she was ordained in May 2000. Her undergraduate and graduate thesis work focused upon youth movements and camping, and she has spoken and presented at numerous conferences on experiential Jewish education, camping, faith development and youth mentorship. Rabbi Rudin is married to Rabbi Elliott Kleinman and, together, they have three children: Emma, Avi and Shira. She can be reached by calling the Temple office or through her email at [email protected]. Eve has had a busy summer, meeting Religious School families and working with teachers and clergy to bring exciting changes to the Religious School curriculum. You will hear a lot more from Eve over the coming months as she continues to develop and implement new programs and improvements. Ben Pagliaro has joined the team as Music and T’Fillah Coordinator. Ben is excited to join the LT full-time staff and we are happy to have him. Prior to coming to Larchmont, Ben spent two years working as the Song Leader for Congregation Beth Emeth and during this time spent a year as the Music Teacher for Albert Einstein Academy in Wilmington, Delaware. He completed his Bachelor’s in Music Theory at the University of Delaware, and his student life was enriched by leading services through the University's Hillel and serving as president of the Reform Jewish Student Organization on campus (Kesher). His work in the Jewish professional world began after growing up at Eisner Camp. As staff, he spent three summers Songleading for a variety of age-groups K-11. He had the pleasure of meeting and working with Dan Nichols, Alan Goodis, and Noam Katz during this time. He also attended Hava Nashira Songleader Institute in 2012 and 2014. In the Summer of 2014, he served as the camp's music specialist; bringing camper bands together and managing Eisner's recording studio. Ben is already working with Rabbi Rudin and Cantor Scher on HHD activities and beyond. Ben can be reached by calling the Temple office or through his email at [email protected]. We also took advantage of the summer to redesign and rebuild the Willow Avenue Lobby. We now have a more welcoming lobby, as well as the Covenant Café as an informal get-together area for students, parents and visitors in general. Stop by and take a look. Our clergy and staff will be announcing many new programs for 5776. Look for announcements in our weekly emails as well as in our monthly newsletters.
With all best wishes for a sweet and happy new year, Shanah Tovah, Harri Taranto, President
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Brotherhood Breakfast JON BIRGER: Date-Onomics Sunday, September 20, 10:00 am Garden Room It isn’t that he’s just not that into you—it’s that there are too many more of you than there are of him. Using a combination of demographics, sociology and game theory, financial journalist and Fortune magazine contributor Jon Birger explains America’s curiously lopsided dating and marriage market—and what every single, college-educated, heterosexual woman needs to know. (It's also what every well-meaning Jewish parent needs to know before haranguing their daughter or granddaughter about why they're still single.) Call it the man deficit. The shortage of college-educated men is not just a big-city phenomenon frustrating women in New York and L.A. Among young college grads, there are four women for every three men nationwide, except in those pockets like Silicon Valley where the economy is driven by a primarily male job market. Birger will explain how this unequal ratio results in declining marriage rates as well as the rise of the college and post-college hookup culture. He will also explore the origins of the college gender gap—a combination of the pill, Title IX, and developmental differences between boys and girls. Finally, he will discuss how a different kind of man deficit is driving the "Shidduch Crisis" — the marriage crisis now afflicting Ultra-Orthodox Jews.
Come On in…
LT Interfaith Connection Welcome Coffee Sunday, September 20, 10:15 am Library Please join us (after Sunday school drop-off) for a casual coffee with congregants and clergy to meet one another and share ideas on ways the LT community can support and connect with interfaith families. If you would like to find out more about the LT Interfaith Connection, contact co-chairs: Beth Belisle, Melanie Kraut and Melissa Kaplan-Macey at [email protected]
Fall Fitness Sisterhood Yoga Event Sunday, September 27, 10:00 am Garden Room Larchmont Temple Sisterhood is kicking off an exciting year with our opening Fall Fitness Yoga Event on September 27th from 10 am to 12 pm in the Garden Room. Kyle Greenberg, esteemed Yoga instructor works with students of all levels on strength and flexibility to enhance comfort within one's body through movement, breath and stillness. After the class, stay for a healthy breakfast and connect with old and new friends. RSVP to Laurie Wolk. [email protected] $25 event fee. Please make checks payable to Larchmont Temple Sisterhood. Send to 75 Larchmont Avenue, Larchmont New York, 10538.
LTNS Back to School Picnic Sunday, September 13, 10:00 am Mermey Garden Join us as we welcome everyone for the new school year, 10 to 12 noon. We will sing with Ben Pagliaro and do some fun art projects. There will also be apples and honey. We hope to see you there!
LTNS Back to School Night September 17th 7:30 pm
Shul Shuttle is Back!! If you are coming to services, a meeting or an event at Temple and don’t have a car or a ride, the Shul Shuttle (operated by Larchmont Taxi) can get you here and bring you back home. Simply call our Executive Director, Jane Sable-Friedman, at 834-6120, and she will give you all the details.
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Looking for LT Artists To Illustrate 39 Books—
Our One Volume Guide to the Galaxy
We are organizing an art exhibit featuring works by Temple artists/members, using the theme as inspiration--prophecy, prophets, or any of the other rich variety of personalities and events mentioned in any of the books. If you are interest in participating in this exhibit, contact Ze’ev Aviezer at 834-6120, ext. 129, or email: [email protected].
Fall Scholar-in-Residence Acclaimed Teacher & Author: Professor James KugelHow To Read the Bible: A Guide to Scriptures Then & Now Saturday & Sunday, October 17 & 18
Larchmont Temple is pleased to welcome renowned scholar and author, James Kugel who offers an insider’s look at the work of today’s biblical scholars and ancient interpreters of the text. Is the Bible what modern biblical scholars suggest--
• The product of countless anonymous authors and editors through the ages • To be understood in its historical context speaking only to the people of the time • A human composition, flawed and filled with inconsistencies, contradictions and
inaccuracies OR Is the Bible
• A divine guidebook, a manual, full of instruction and wisdom, the word of God • Food and nourishment for our souls • As relevant today as it was then
“The question my book sought to raise was: Hasn’t the acceptance of modern scholarship profoundly undermined the traditional teachings and role of the Bible? And the answer – Yes, of course it has. “I consider the Torah as the first volume of a multivolume work about serving God… Even if someone could point to contradictions within the Torah, or unnecessary repetitions, or signs of later editing—none of this has any bearing on the Torah’s divine origin: after all, who makes up the rules of what a divine text can or cannot consist of?... I believe that God does speak to man; this is the whole principle of prophecy, and without it Judaism cannot be said to exist.” Prof. Kugel was the Starr Professor at Harvard for over 20 years, his course was regularly one of the two most popular at Harvard, enrolling more than 900 students. He is currently Director of the Institute for the History of the Jewish Bible at Bar Ilan University in Israel. He has authored over a dozen books. BEN BAT BINAH – NEW BITE-SIZE VERSION BEGINS THIS OCTOBER! (Fall, Winter & Spring Sessions) Now available in three 6-week ‘bites,’ Ben Bat Binah is an exploration of Jewish learning and living, Tuesday evenings, 7:30 pm with Rabbi Bethie Miller.
Torah for Today Fall Session –Tuesday, October 13 (meets weekly thru Nov. 17) Using the book of Genesis as our core text, we’ll investigate different ways of reading and interpreting our ancient sources. We’ll learn how generations of commentators brought the text to life, and explore the wisdom and relevance that Torah continues to bring – to our relationships, families, struggles, journeys, and ongoing search for connection and meaning.
Sign up for one session, or for all three! This structure aims to make the Ben Bat Binah experience accessible and feasible for more LTers. Each bite can stand alone, but also reinforce each other and pave the path to becoming Ben/Bat Binah. Questions? Curious but want to know more? Contact Rabbi Miller [email protected].
Coming Up… What We Talk about When We Talk about God Winter Session – Starts Tuesday, January 5 To Pray As a Jew: How’s and Why’s of Prayer, including Hebrew instruction Spring Session – Starts Tuesday, March 1
YZ I could not, and would not want to, be part of a religion that claimed that Torah was a human creation…
YZ
Saturday Chevrah Torah 9:00 am Havdalah & Teaching 4:00 pm Sunday Brotherhood Breakfast 10:00 am
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From Cantor Tracey Scher I hope that you all had a summer of R&R…I know I did, and am eager and excited to begin this new year 5776 together with the staff, the leadership and all of you! I am thrilled to welcome Ben Pagliaro, our new Music and T’fillah Specialist to Larchmont Temple. See Harri Taranto’s column for more info. Do drop by Ben’s office and welcome him to his new congregational family! See the back cover for our first Cultural Arts Event: ART & SOUL, Oct. 29.
Chris, Isaac, Maya and I look forward to greeting you all as we usher in the New Year together. Shana Tovah.
Shir Ami Choir Sing With Us! Tuesdays, 7:30 pm I would also like to take the opportunity to invite all of you who love to sing, to join our
Adult Choir, Shir Ami. Shir Ami is a vibrant, warm and diverse group of 20+ singers who come together once a week to join their voices in song. Shir Ami performs several times during the year, on the bimah, in the community and at concerts. The only requirement is a love of singing! For more information please contact me or drop by and sit in on a rehearsal in the Axelrod Chapel.
Cantor Tracey Scher [email protected]
From Jane Sable-Friedman I am excited to join the Larchmont Temple staff as your new Executive Director. I was asked many times how did I actually become a synagogue director? As you already know from Harri’s introduction, I lived many years on a Kibbutz in Israel and was involved in Kibbutz management as well as Theater management. You might not realize how similar in many ways synagogue life is to both the kibbutz and the theater. The Kibbutz and synagogue are communities that involve members of all ages engaged in Jewish life. My work on the Kibbutz involved working with volunteers on various committees, dealing with Kibbutz finances, main-tenance, holidays and life cycle events, all which are part of synagogue life. I also see many similarities working with the Theater Director and other theater professionals to my work with our Clergy and Senior Staff at the Temple. My passion in all those careers was, and still remains, the people, relationships and community building. I look forward to meeting many of you over the next few weeks and wish you all, L’shanah Tova U’metukah, a very good & sweet new year,
Jane Sable-Friedman [email protected]
From Rabbi Eve Rudin Shalom! It has been incredibly exciting to join the Larchmont Temple community and I’m looking forward to meeting all of you and your children over the coming year! My name is Rabbi Eve Rudin and I am the new Director of Education, Youth and Families. Our goal is that you and your children engage in covenantal, positive and engaging learning and community here at Larchmont Temple. Over the next few years and in partnership with Limud Noar, we hope to bring our educational and youth programming to the next level. Please know that my door is always open to hear your ideas and feedback. All this happens in true and sacred partnership.
Rabbi Eve Rudin [email protected]
Important Religious School Dates
Sun, 9/13 Erev Rosh Hashanah
K-3 Activities
6:00 pm
Mon, 9/14 Rosh Hashanah
K-3 Activities 12 noon
Mon, 9/14 Rosh Hashanah
Grades 4 – 7, B’Tween Program
10:00 am & 1 pm
Mon, 9/14 Rosh Hashanah
All Ages—Tashlich
2:30 pm
Sun, 9/20 Opening Sunday
Grades K-3 10 am – 12 pm
Mon, 9/21 Opening Monday
Grades 4 & 5 3:30 – 5:30 pm
Tues, 9/22 Kol Nidre
K-3 Activities 6:00 pm
Wed, 9/23 Yom Kippur
K-3 Activities 12 noon
Wed, 9/23 Yom Kippur Grades 4-7, B’Tween Programs
10:00 am & 1 pm
Thurs 9/24 Opening Thursday
Grades 6 & 7 3:30-5:30 pm
Sun 9/27 Family BBQ & Sukkot Program
All Grades 5:30 pm
Sun, 9/27 Consecration in the Sukkah
All Grades 6:30 pm
Tues 9/29 Opening Night High School Academy, Grades 8 - 10
6:30-8:30 pm
Sun, 10/4 Simchat Torah All Grades 7:30 pm
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SOCIAL ACTION Sunday, September 13, 10:00 am Temple Library Please join us at our first meeting of the year to discuss our projects, events and charitable causes for the year to come. New members and new ideas are always welcome. Bring a friend!
Midnight Run on September 19, 4 pm/8:30 pm Midnight Run is a consortium of synagogues, churches and schools that make lunches that we bring in a caravan to NYC to distribute to the homeless in pre-determined spots. We meet at 4 PM at Larchmont Avenue Church to sort clothes and toiletries and return to the church at 8:30 PM for the run. Children 12 and older can go on the run with their parents. Teens 15 and older may go on the run with parental consent. Children of all ages can sort and make lunches. Contact Linda Riefberg - [email protected].
OUR CONGREGATIONAL FAMILY Our deepest sympathies to the family of Vera Werner, mother of Andi, Karen & Ken Judith Lesch, wife of Michael, mother of Sara & Benjamin Linda Heineman, mother of Amy Albert Rae Green, mother of Skip Green Pola Greenzweig, mother of Hanna Weinstein Jane Goldstein, wife of Ken, mother of Anne & Ellen
Jean Faye Rottenberg, mother of Cantor Lori Corrsin Beth Areinoff, daughter of Helen Schwartzman Carol Kleban, mother of Matt & Dan Kleban Ruth Zimmerman, mother of Ellen Zimmerman Deborah Frank, wife of Matt, mother of Andrew & Harrison Luba Samuylina, mother of Ilona Shinkar Naomi Randel, mother of Pam Weisberger
THANK YOU Rabbi Sirkman’s Mitzvah Fund In honor of Coby Grant’s Bar Mitzvah by Eugene & Emily Grant In honor of my granddaughter Alexandra becoming Bat Mitzvah by Marie Patrick In honor of our son, Josh Gerber’s marriage to Jackie Tanenholz by Carol & Michael Gerber In appreciation for officiating at the funeral of my wife, Linda Heinman by Mel Heineman In appreciation for officiating at the funeral of Skip’s mother Rae Green by Skip & Debby Green In appreciation for officiating at the funeral of my wife Jane Goldstein by Ken Goldstein In appreciation for officiating at the funeral of Ellen and Karen’s mom Ruth Zimmerman by Ellen Zimmerman & Bob Katz, Karen & Jon Manchester In memory of my husband Marvin Schwartz by Gloria Schwartz In memory of Carol Kleban by Dan & Matt Kleban Rabbi Miller’s Mitzvah Fund In memory of Sam Kamlet, Lee’s dad, by Carolyn & Lee Kamlet, Jamie Kamlet & Anthony Fragale, & Ben & Rachel Kamlet In honor of Sacha’s Bat Mitzvah by Fabrice and Sylvie Sergent In gratitude for officiating at the shivah service for Ruth Zimmerman by Ellen Zimmerman & Bob Katz, Karen & Jon Manchester & Family Cantor Scher’s Mitzvah Fund In appreciation for her officiating at the shivah service for Luba Samuylina by Ilona &Serge Shinkar In honor of Sacha’s Bat Mitzvah by Fabrice & Sylvie Sergent In gratitude for officiating at the shivah service for Ruth Zimmerman by Ellen Zimmerman, Bob Katz, Karen & Jon Manchester & Family
Cantor Mendelson’s Mitzvah Fund In gratitude for officiating at the shivah service for Ruth Zimmerman by Ellen Zimmerman, Bob Katz, Karen & Jon Manchester & Family Arthur & Rose Wolf Israel Connection Fund In memory of Rose Wolf by Altium Wealth Management by Judy & Barry Dichter by Mr. & Mrs. Judah Maze by Mr. & Mrs. David Warheit Cultural & Educational Programs For being included in the Oral History Project by Hilda & Sy Demsky In memory of Rabbi Leonard Poller by Priscilla Poller General Endowment Funds In memory of Irving Dichter, Sam Bloom, Drew Neidorf and Reva Greenberg by Judy & Barry Dichter General Contributions In honor of Ze'ev Aviezer by Steven Cohen & Andrea Harris Cohen In memory of Rae Schupack Nathan by Robert Nathan In memory of Jean Rottenberg by Yvette & Mark Goorevitch Memorial Fund In memory of Shirley Haar by Lynn & Michael Reichgott In memory of Rose Kopelson by Joan Albin & Tom Bird In memory of Regina Fishman In memory of Lillian Botzman by Gail & Jerry Robinson
In memory of Johanna Hamburger, Sophia Ungar and Robert Ungar by Lawrence & Pauline Ungar In memory of Fannie & Nathan Leitner & Sarah Fuchs-Edelman by Maryann & Pincus Leitner In memory of Rose Robin by Hilda & Sy Demsky Susan Sirkman Fund In honor of Leona Paul's 80th birthday by Jacqueline Williams In honor of my sister Leona Paul's 80th birthday by Clarence & Natalie Dishaw In honor of our daughter-in-law, Jacquie Dinnis' conversion to Judaism by Judy & Barry Dichter In memory of Susan Sirkman by Ruby & Fred Engel by Carol & Michael Gerber by Elaine & Peter Canter by Jules & Lynn Kroll by Robert Cyruli by Susan Litwer by Mr. & Mrs. Barry Silverstein by Sandy & William Feldman by Eugene & Emily Grant Tzedakah Social Action Fund In honor of Selma Bernstein by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Zuckerman In memory of Henry Rand by Judy & Barry Dichter In memory of Florence Slavin by Emily Grotta & John Boudreaux In memory of Reva Greenberg by Scott Moore & Valerie Wasserman In memory of Beth Areinoff, daughter of Helen Schwartzman by Robert & Toby Sklarew Lois Braun/Cantor Graham Adult Ed In memory of Rita Robert by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shutzer
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SEPTEMBER WORSHIP SCHEDULE Friday, September 4 KI TAVO (Deut. 26:1-29:8) 6:30 pm Summer Service SELICHOT Saturday, September 5 9:00 am Summer Chevrah 9:00 pm Dessert/Dialogue: Mishkan Mystery – Who Stole My Prayer Book? 10:45 pm Selichot Service Friday, September 11 NITZAVIM (Deut. 29:9-30:20) 7:15 pm Circle of Healing 8:00 pm Service for the Soul Saturday, September 12 9:00 am Summer Chevrah 10:30 am Congregational Worship Bar Mitzvah of Jacob Cousin EREV ROSH HASHANAH Sunday, September 13 6:00 pm Sanctuary - Family Service 8:30 pm Sanctuary - Congregational Worship ROSH HASHANAH Monday, September 14 9:00 am Sanctuary - Service I 9:00 am Tent – Family Service 12 noon Sanctuary - Service II 12 noon Tent - Alternative Service 2:30 pm Tashlich – The Ritual of Casting SECOND DAY ROSH HASHANAH Tuesday, September 15 9:30 am Sanctuary Friday, September 18 VAYELECH (Deut. 31:1-30) 6:30 pm Pre-Oneg 7:00 pm Kabbalat Shabbat Saturday, September 19 10:30 am Congregational Worship Bar Mitzvah of Jack Robbins KOL NIDRE Tuesday, September 22 6:00 pm Sanctuary – Service I 8:30 pm Sanctuary – Service II YOM KIPPUR Wednesday, September 23 9:00 am Sanctuary – Service I 9:00 am Tent – Family Service 12 noon Sanctuary – Service II 12 noon Tent - Alternative Service 3:00 pm Sanctuary - Afternoon Service 5:00 pm Yizkor – Memorial Service 5:45 pm Neilah – Concluding Service 6:45 pm Break the Fast (Garden Room) Friday, September 25 HAAZINU (Deut. 32:1-52) 8:00 pm Congregational Worship Saturday, September 26 10:30 am Congregational Worship Bat Mitzvah of Rebecca Spitalnik EREV SUKKOT Sunday, September 27 5:30 pm Consecration/BBQ 6:30 pm Erev Sukkot Worship SUKKOT Monday, September 28 8:00 am Festival Worship 9:15 am Breakfast in the Sukkah
Larchmont Temple 75 Larchmont Avenue Larchmont, NY 10538 914-834-6120 www.larchmonttemple.org
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